Our major allies value our close military relationship but do not respect weakness. They would never abandon one of their own citizens to an unfair process.
Today on Please Explain,foreign affairs and national security correspondent Anthony Galloway joins Bianca Hall to discuss Barnaby Joyce’s call for Julian Assange to be tried in Britain or brought home.
Imagine a sliding door moment,and it was not Assange but you who was in court in Britain.
The Deputy Prime Minister says the WikiLeaks founder should either be put on trial in Britain or brought back to Australia.
There is a strong humanitarian and pragmatic argument for freeing the WikiLeaks founder.
Julian Assange suffered a stroke during his High Court appeal,his fiancee Stella Moris has revealed on social media.
Labor MP Julian Hill has sharply criticised the Biden administration over the prosecution of Julian Assange and demanded the Morrison government “stand up” to the UK and the US.
The US government has won its appeal to overturn a previous UK court decision and is a step closer to extraditing the Wikileaks’ founder.
Was the WikiLeaks founder naive to hold the US to account for war crimes? Let his father answer that question.
Lawyers for Julian Assange told Britain’s High Court that the reported CIA plot to kill or kidnap the Australian shows that the US government’s pledge to safely extradite the WikiLeaks founder can’t be trusted.
US authorities told British judges that if they agreed to extradite the WikiLeaks founder on espionage charges,he could serve any US prison sentence he received in Australia.